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''Community'' is an American television sitcom created by Dan Harmon. The series ran for 110 episodes over six seasons, with its first five seasons airing on NBC from September 17, 2009, to April 17, 2014, and its final season airing on
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from March 17 to June 2, 2015. Set at a community college in the fictional Colorado town of Greendale, the series stars an
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including
Joel McHale Joel Edward McHale (born November 20, 1971) is an American actor, comedian, and television host. He is best known for hosting ''The Soup'' (2004–2015) and his role as Jeff Winger on the NBC sitcom ''Community'' (2009–2015). He has performed i ...
, Gillian Jacobs, Danny Pudi, Yvette Nicole Brown, Alison Brie,
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, Ken Jeong, Chevy Chase, and Jim Rash. It makes use of
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and
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, paying
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to film and television clichés and
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. Harmon based ''Community'' on his experiences attending Glendale Community College. Each episode was written in accordance with Harmon's "story circle" template, a method designed to create effective and structured storytelling. Harmon was the
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for the first three seasons but was fired before the fourth and replaced by David Guarascio and Moses Port. After weaker reviews, Harmon was rehired for the fifth season, after which NBC canceled the series. Yahoo! Screen revived the show for ''Community''s sixth and final season. Despite struggling in the ratings, ''Community'' developed a
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and received acclaim for its acting, direction, writing and meta-humor. It won a
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from four nominations and received the
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in 2012, among other accolades. In September 2022, after several years of speculation and development, a feature-length ''Community'' film was announced for NBC's streaming service Peacock.


Premise

Jeff Winger is
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and suspended from his law firm when it is discovered that he lied about having a bachelor's degree from Columbia University. To earn a legitimate degree, he enrolls at Greendale Community College in Colorado. He quickly becomes attracted to his classmate, social activist Britta Perry, and pretends to run a
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in order to spend time with her. Britta invites classmate Abed Nadir (who struggles with social interactions and is obsessed with
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), who in turn brings other classmates along: religious single mother Shirley Bennett; naive over-achiever Annie Edison; former high school football star Troy Barnes; and bigoted, politically incorrect elderly millionaire Pierce Hawthorne. Despite their differences, the group's members soon become close friends. They are often roped into helping the college's flamboyant dean, Craig Pelton, in his schemes to make the school seem more respectable, as well as having to deal with the antics of their mentally unstable teacher (and eventual classmate)
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. Season 1 follows Jeff's creation of the study group and its subsequent misadventures. Season 2 sees Chang forced to enroll as a student and attempting to join the study group despite secretly planning revenge against it, while Pelton is forced to fight for Greendale's sense of pride against the dean of rival school City College, eventually culminating in a desperate paintball battle. Season 3 focuses on Chang's villainous plot to take over the school, as well as Troy struggling with whether or not to attend the cultlike air conditioning repair school. Season 4 shows the study group in its senior year, with all the characters (especially Abed) struggling with what may be their final moments together, and Chang recovering from
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. Season 5 sees Pierce's death and Troy leaving in the middle of the season, while the other characters return to Greendale after graduation to save the school, leading Jeff to take a job there as a teacher. Season 6 ends the series with the characters reflecting on the last six years while new staff member Frankie Dart arrives at the dysfunctional school to make it more respectable, forcing the group to question how much Greendale can be cleaned up while still remaining Greendale.


Cast and characters

The show features an
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of characters, focusing on the members of a study group and a recurring group of faculty of Greendale Community College, including the dean. *
Joel McHale Joel Edward McHale (born November 20, 1971) is an American actor, comedian, and television host. He is best known for hosting ''The Soup'' (2004–2015) and his role as Jeff Winger on the NBC sitcom ''Community'' (2009–2015). He has performed i ...
as
Jeff Winger Jeffrey Tobias "Jeff" Winger is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the American television sitcom ''Community''. He is portrayed by Joel McHale and first appeared in the pilot episode of ''Community''. Jeff was created by producer ...
, a former lawyer who enrolls at Greendale after being suspended by the state bar for falsely claiming to have a bachelor's degree. Jeff is a sarcastic, outspoken, overconfident, narcissist lothario who constantly manipulates people to get what he wants, which is often to not do any work. He first created the study group to date Britta. Britta needed help studying and Jeff pretended to be a board-certified Spanish tutor. But as he becomes closer to his new study group, some of his habits and views change. Most of the group (except Britta) tends to idolize Jeff for his charisma, and often seeks advice from him. Although he initially dislikes his role as the group's straight man and tries to appear indifferent to their concerns before grudgingly helping them, Jeff is more willing to make personal sacrifices for his friends over time and selectively reveals that he can be more patient and less critical than what other "
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" typically offer. * Gillian Jacobs as Britta Perry, an
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,
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, and
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who traveled around the world after dropping out of high school. Britta tries to seem proactive, intelligent, and mature, but often comes off as pretentious and hypocritical, especially when she decides to become a
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starting in season 3. This leads the other group members to see her as a bad influence on the group, as evidenced by her taste in mentally damaged men, and her tendency to make things go wrong. Despite not being as worldly or well-informed an activist as she thinks, Britta has a genuine and powerful desire to help others, and significant enthusiasm and energy for what she puts effort into (whether appropriate or misplaced). * Danny Pudi as Abed Nadir, a film student of Palestinian and Polish descent, with an encyclopedic knowledge of TV shows and movies. Abed struggles to interact with others via conventional means due to his implied autism, so he often chooses to interpret the group's everyday activities by comparing them to film and TV clichés. Despite being out-of-touch with reality at times, Abed is a keen observer of human behavior and often the wisest member of the group. These eccentricities allow him to pick up on flaws the other characters have and tend to bluntly point them out, eventually resulting in the characters learning from his insights. Harmon based the character on Abed Gheith, whom he met through
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. * Yvette Nicole Brown as Shirley Bennett (seasons 1–5; guest season 6), a divorced mother and vocal
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going to school to start a brownie business. Shirley is a kind-hearted person with strong morals, but can be overbearing and often resorts to using guilt in her interactions with her friends. Though soft-spoken, Shirley has a quick temper, a characteristic that manifests when she is advocating for herself or her friends. It is often implied that Shirley's Christian beliefs, which she tends to impose on most non-Christians around her, are a means of coping with her anger issues and to repress the stress she deals with in raising her family while also dealing with school. * Alison Brie as Annie Edison, the youngest of the group, a compulsive overachiever, relentlessly organized and comparatively innocent. Annie was extremely unpopular in high school and formerly addicted to Adderall, which has caused her to be very
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and desperate to prove herself in a variety of extra-curricular groups despite already being considered naturally intelligent and attractive by others. Though normally kind-hearted, she can quickly turn obsessive or lose her temper when she fails to achieve or is denied something she strongly cares about. However, her friendship with Jeff, as well as her living situation with Troy and Abed, slowly allow her to become more laid-back and genial. *
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as Troy Barnes (seasons 1–5), a former high school star quarterback who lost his scholarship to a top-tier university when he separated both shoulders doing a keg flip, which he actually did on purpose in order to escape the pressures of his stardom and popularity. Troy starts the series trying to appear cool and acting like a bully and a stereotypical football player, but he eventually feels comfortable in embracing his nerdy and carefree side, particularly in him becoming best friends with Abed. Troy generally struggles with the idea of becoming older, often looking to Jeff and Pierce for guidance, despite already showing signs of being capable of leadership and connecting the group together. * Ken Jeong as Ben Chang, an unstable Spanish teacher at Greendale. Chang often takes extreme action against his students, usually yelling at them for the slightest infraction or fervently using his superior status to taunt them. He has alternately been a friend and foe of the study group, his ultimate desire being to fit in with them, though his behavior makes them desperate to not include him. After Annie gets him fired at the end of season 1, Chang alternates between a variety of roles, becoming a student in season 2, a security guard in season 3, as Kevin who is suffering from "Changnesia" (a fake disease similar to
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) during season 4, a math teacher under work release in season 5, and a member of the Save Greendale Committee in season 6. * Chevy Chase as Pierce Hawthorne (seasons 1–4; guest season 5), a millionaire and CEO of the Hawthorne Wipes moist towelette company who enrolled at Greendale a decade prior to the start of the series out of boredom and a passive attempt at self-discovery. More than anyone else within the study group, Pierce is often at odds with the rest of the group because of his arrogance, lack of empathy, and casual ignorance of politically correct behavior, all of which largely stem from his old age and his emotionally abusive father. This includes believing Britta is a closeted lesbian, mispronouncing Abed's name, and lusting over Shirley. He also tends to envy the other group members, particularly Jeff's relative youthful attractiveness and Abed's close friendship with Troy. Despite his often unsociable and selfish nature, Pierce desperately wants to fit in with the group and occasionally offers great insight and advice, showing that he does care for each of the group members. * Jim Rash as Craig Pelton (seasons 3–6; recurring seasons 1–2), the dean of Greendale, who desperately wants his school to be more like a real university and goes to extreme lengths to try to make it fun and politically correct, while frequently explaining his many unresolved business decisions. A man of unclear sexual orientation, he frequently attempts to flirt with Jeff and is an increasingly avid cross-dresser. In season 6, he identifies himself as gay, though he views it as an insufficient label. The study group is by far the Dean's favorite group of students, and he is constantly making up excuses to come talk to them, often by walking into their study room unannounced while wearing a costume in order to tell them about events going on in the school.


Episodes

Most episodes feature titles designed to sound like the names of college courses such as "Introduction to Film", "Anthropology 101" and "Cooperative Calligraphy". Season 1 premiered on September 17, 2009, in the 9:30 pm ET Thursday time slot. After three episodes, the show was moved to 8:00 pm ET. In October 2009, it was announced that the show had been picked up for a full 22-episode season. In January 2010, NBC ordered an additional three episodes for the first season, extending it to 25. On March 5, 2010, ''Community'' was renewed for a second season, which premiered on September 23, 2010. On March 17, 2011, NBC renewed ''Community'' for a third season. On May 10, 2012, ''Community'' was renewed for a fourth season consisting of 13 episodes. On May 10, 2013, the show was renewed for a fifth season. On June 30, 2014, it was announced that the show would return for a sixth season of 13 episodes on
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Webisodes

In addition to the regular episodes, NBC produced a series of webisodes. Some focus on the daily life of Dean Pelton and others include a Spanish project, study breaks, and Abed copying his friends' lives and turning them into student films. These webisodes are featured on the front page of the Greendale Community College website on the AV Department page. On March 2, 2012, it was announced that three animated webisodes would air exclusively on
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in lead up to the return of the series on March 15, 2012. Titled ''Abed's Master Key'', the shorts were written by Dave Seger and Tom Kauffman of
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and animated by Animax Entertainment. In the webisodes, Abed becomes Dean Pelton's assistant and is given a master key to Greendale.


Production


Casting

Dan Harmon emphasized the importance of the cast to making the premise of the comedy work. "Casting was 95 percent of putting the show together," he said in an interview. He had worked with several of the cast members previously. Actor Chevy Chase had long been a favorite of Harmon. Though initially not partial to sitcoms, Chase was persuaded by the quality of the show's writing to take the job. Harmon saw similarities between Chase and the character he plays on the show. Though Chase has often been ridiculed for his career choices, Harmon believed this role could be redeeming: "What makes Chevy and Pierce heroic is this refusal to stop." Harmon had to warn Chase against playing a "wise-ass" the way he often does in his roles, since the character of Pierce is a rather pathetic figure who is normally the butt of the joke himself. McHale, known from the E! comedy talk show '' The Soup'', was also impressed by Harmon's writing. He commented, "Dan's script was so head and shoulders above everything else that I was reading." McHale appealed to Harmon because of his likability, which allowed the character to possess certain unsympathetic traits without turning the viewer against him. To play Annie, Harmon wanted someone resembling Tracy Flick, Reese Witherspoon's character in the 1999 movie '' Election''. Originally the producers were looking for a Latina or Asian Tracy Flick, but they cast Alison Brie, known for her role as Trudy Campbell on '' Mad Men''.


Development

Harmon based the premise of ''Community'' on his own experiences. In an attempt to save his relationship with his then-girlfriend, he enrolled in Glendale Community College northeast of Los Angeles, where they would take Spanish together. Harmon got involved in a study group and, somewhat against his own instincts, became close friends with the members, with whom he had very little in common. "I was in this group with these knuckleheads and I started really liking them," he explained, "even though they had nothing to do with the film industry and I had nothing to gain from them and nothing to offer them." With this background, Harmon wrote the show with a main character largely based on himself. He had, like Jeff, been arrogant and emotionally distant to the extreme before he realized the value of understanding other people. About the creative process behind the writing, Harmon said that he had to write the show as if it were a movie, not a sitcom. Essentially, the process was no different from the earlier works he had done, except for the length and the target demographic.


Writing

Each episode of ''Community'' is written in accordance with Dan Harmon's template of "story circles" that he developed while at
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. Harmon rewrote every episode (except while not working on the show during its fourth season), which helped lend the show his particular voice. Members of the ''Community'' writing staff have included Liz Cackowski, Dino Stamatopoulos, Chris McKenna,
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,
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,
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and
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. Cast member Jim Rash, who won an Academy Award in 2011 for co-writing the film '' The Descendants'', also wrote a season four episode. The show is known for its frequent use of thematic episodes every season, which use clichés and television tropes as single-episode concepts that play with
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while maintaining plot continuity. One notable thematic episode is Season 3's "
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", in which the cast explore seven different parallel realities of the same night, with one key variation being a roll of a single six-sided die in a game of Yahtzee that Jeff uses to dismiss a member of the group to go get a pizza (the seventh variant is that the die was not rolled at all). Frequent episode themes are school-year holidays (
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and Christmas being the most frequent), paintball, and various forms of animation.


Filming

Filming the show involved a lot of improvisation, particularly from Chase. Of Chase, Harmon said that he "tends to come up with lines that you can actually end scenes with sometimes". He has also called McHale and Glover adept improvisers. Apart from a few exterior scenes shot at Los Angeles City College, the show was filmed at the Paramount Studios lot in
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, California, during seasons one through five. For season six, the series moved to the
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, and featured exterior scenes from Los Angeles City College for the first time since season two. The series used the single-camera technique, where each shot is filmed individually, using the same camera.


Third season

The series was renewed for a third season on March 17, 2011. Filming for the season began on July 25, 2011. Jim Rash, who portrays Dean Pelton, was promoted to a series regular after having a recurring role throughout the first two seasons. Michael K. Williams was cast as the study group's new biology professor, who is described as a deeply intense character. John Goodman appears as a recurring character throughout the season as Vice Dean Laybourne, the head of Greendale's air conditioning repair school, and is a foe for Dean Pelton. ''Community'' premiered its third season on September 22, 2011. On November 14, 2011, NBC announced that they were removing ''Community'' from their mid-season schedule, replacing it with the returning series ''
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''. Fans of the series began a campaign to get the show back on the air using Twitter, Tumblr, and Facebook, making
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s such as #SaveCommunity, #SixSeasonsAndAMovie, and #OccupyNBC trending topics. NBC responded to the backlash by announcing that the network was still planning to film and air the remainder of the 22 planned episodes after the undetermined hiatus, and that the fate of the series would be determined after the planned episodes air. On December 7, 2011, CollegeHumor released a video titled "Save Greendale (with the cast of ''Community'')" using the cast of ''Community'' in-character to promote the series and the school in a PSA-styled video. On December 22, 2011, fans of the series created a flash mob outside of NBC's Rockefeller Center headquarters in New York City to Occupy NBC. The flash mob dressed in Christmas gear, wearing "darkest timeline" goatees, and singing "O' Christmas Troy" from the first season's episode "Comparative Religion" and chanting "Go Greendale, go Greendale, go". On January 6, 2012, NBC entertainment chairman Robert Greenblatt announced that ''Community'' was not canceled, though he did not mention a return date. On February 21, 2012, creator Dan Harmon announced via Twitter that the third season would resume on March 15, 2012, in its regular timeslot of Thursdays at 8:00 pm.


Fourth season

Series creator and executive producer Dan Harmon was replaced as
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for the series in the fourth season, as writers David Guarascio and Moses Port (co-creators of the short-lived '' Aliens in America'') took over as showrunners and executive producers. Sony Pictures Television, which produces the series with Universal Television, initially said that Harmon would serve as a consulting producer, but Harmon asserted that he was not informed of the deal and would not return in a position without any executive prerogatives. The end of the third season also marked several other departures including executive producers
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, writer/producer Chris McKenna and actor/writer Dino Stamatopoulos. Frequent episode directors and executive producers
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also left the show in order to direct '' Captain America: The Winter Soldier''. In early October 2012, NBC delayed the premiere of the fourth season, which had been scheduled for October 19, 2012, without announcing a new date. On October 30, 2012, NBC announced that the fourth season would premiere on February 7, 2013, returning to its original time slot of Thursdays at 8:00 pm. On November 21, 2012, after saying the “N” word on set, it was announced that Chevy Chase left the show by mutual agreement between the actor and network. As a result of timing and the agreement made, Chase's character Pierce is absent for two episodes—he did not appear in the tenth episode (produced as ninth), "Intro to Knots", and the twelfth episode, "Heroic Origins". He also appeared in a voice-only role in the episode "Intro to Felt Surrogacy", which was the final episode produced for the season, and as part of his agreement to leave the show, Chase was required to record all audio for the scenes where his character, alongside the other characters, appeared as a puppet. The season finale, which was filmed out-of-sequence, as it was the eleventh episode produced, marked Chase's final on-screen appearance as a regular cast member. He appeared in a cameo in the season 5 premiere.


Fifth season

On May 10, 2013, the series was renewed for a fifth season. On June 1, 2013, Harmon announced he would return as showrunner for season five, replacing season four showrunners Moses Port and David Guarascio, with former writer Chris McKenna returning as executive producer. On June 10, Sony Television confirmed the return of Harmon and McKenna for the fifth season. Dino Stamatopoulos,
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and the Russo brothers also returned. Glover decided to not return as a full-time cast member for the fifth season, appearing only in the first five of the 13 episodes. To make up for his absence and Chase's, Jonathan Banks was cast in the fifth season in August 2013 and appeared in 11 of the season's 13 episodes, portraying Buzz Hickey, a criminology professor. Additionally,
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, who played Professor Duncan in the first two seasons, reprised his role in season 5 for multiple episodes. On May 9, 2014, NBC announced that it had canceled ''Community''. For several years before its cancellation, fans adopted the slogan "six seasons and a movie", a line from the episode " Paradigms of Human Memory" regarding Abed's hopeful legacy of short-lived NBC series '' The Cape''. Bids to continue the series were turned down by popular streaming providers like Netflix and Hulu.


Sixth season

On June 30, 2014, the day the cast's contracts were due to expire, Yahoo! announced it had ordered a 13-episode sixth season to stream on
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, including the main cast along with executive producers Dan Harmon, Chris McKenna, Russ Krasnoff, and Gary Foster. Harmon said, "I am very pleased that ''Community'' will be returning for its predestined sixth season on Yahoo ... I look forward to bringing our beloved NBC sitcom to a larger audience by moving it online." However, Yvette Nicole Brown dropped out to care for her ailing father, although she made guest appearances in "
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". Paget Brewster was cast as consultant Francesca "Frankie" Dart and Keith David was cast as inventor Elroy Patashnik. Filming began for season six on November 17, 2014, and on December 8, 2014, the series celebrated the milestone of 100 episodes. Filming ended on March 27, 2015. In a June 3, 2015, interview with '' TV Insider'', Dan Harmon explained why season six would likely be the last of the series: Despite the show's "six seasons and a movie" mantra, Yahoo never formally marketed season six as its final season. On July 30, 2015, Joel McHale stated that Yahoo! "wanted to
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but all of he actors'contracts were up after six years." McHale later clarified his statement via Twitter, saying "''Community'' is not canceled." Yahoo released a statement: "We've seen tremendous value in our partnership with Sony and are continuing to discuss future opportunities for ''Community''." Harmon said he "could have said yes immediately" to season seven, but "given the actors' velocity and trajectory" decided in favor of "getting
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back together for an awesome movie." On January 4, 2016, Yahoo announced it had shut down its Yahoo Screen service, after a $42 million write-down, with its original programming being moved to Yahoo TV for continued public viewing.


Film

In a June 2014 interview with '' The Hollywood Reporter'', Zack Van Amburg of Sony Pictures Television confirmed that a ''Community'' film was in the early stages of development. Asked if Sony had plans beyond the sixth season, Amburg said: One year later, after the sixth season wrapped, Harmon said he was not ready to produce a movie at the end of the season: In July 2016, during an interview with '' Larry King Now'', Harmon said that a ''Community'' movie "will happen", while expressing uncertainty on how to begin its production. In July 2017, in an interview with '' Time'', he said of a ''Community'' movie, "I recently had a conversation with a director that's the kind of guy whose weight in the industry could make that happen. For the first time in a long time, I'm actually putting thought into that again." In November 2017, Harmon told The Wrap that both he and
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were working to make the movie happen. In January 2018, Pudi said the cast was still excited about the prospect of a film: "We have a little text chain, so we're always like, 'We're ready! We're ready!'" On March 23, 2018, McHale said he was still hopeful about the movie, while noting that he felt bringing Glover back would be vital the film's success and was unsure whether this was feasible. He elaborated: "It would be great to do. I'd do it in a New York minute." When asked in an interview in June 2019 about doing a ''Community'' movie, Alison Brie said, "Yeah, I think I would." She later added, "I mean, look, it's like, are we going to do the movie? I feel like if the ''Community'' movie ever gets made, it should just be made for Netflix, and it would be fun to do, but, I think it would be best if we could get everyone to do it, so I feel like that might be difficult." In a February 2020 Reddit "Ask Me Anything" thread, Brie said she "actually got an interesting call about it this week" when questioned about a ''Community'' movie and said to "stay tuned". As the show debuted on Netflix in April 2020, public exposure and interest picked up significantly. That same month during an interview with Collider, Joe Russo was asked if he and his brother Anthony would come back to do the movie. He stated, "We'd certainly be willing to do it. We love our ''Community'' family. That cast, we're all still very close to all of them. It'd be schedule-depending for us. But I believe there will be a ''Community'' movie, especially now that it's doing well on streaming. Someone like Netflix could step up and make the movie." In May 2020, the original cast (excluding Chase) and Harmon announced that they would reunite via a livestream video for a benefit to raise money for the COVID-19 pandemic with a table read of "
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filled in for Walton Goggins, who was unavailable. On May 13, a few days before the table read, Gillian Jacobs talked about her belief that the entire cast would want to return for a movie. In a Q&A session immediately following the May 18 livestream video table read, the cast, including Glover, expressed interest in a movie. Harmon confirmed in 2021 he had begun work on the script, and that any logistical issues with creating a ''Community'' movie were mostly solved. He described the challenging part of the movie was more "philosophical", namely whether the movie would be approachable to a viewer unfamiliar with the television show. Harmon said in August 2022 that a movie was "definitely going to happen" and could be expected in "between one and eight years". He said that the movie had an outline and that: "There's a product put together and pitched out in the world". The Peacock streaming service announced that they had ordered the film in September 2022. Harmon and
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will write the film while McHale, Pudi, Brie, Jacobs, Rash and Jeong are set to return. Of the main cast, Glover, Brown and Chase are not confirmed. However, Harmon said in November that Glover was "down to clown". Harmon also said that there had been a bidding war among distributors for the rights to the film, but Peacock outbid other competitors for the film. As of November 2022, the movie's script is being written.


Reception


Critical reception


First season

The show's first season received mostly positive reviews, scoring 69 out of 100 based on 23 critics on Metacritic. Season 1 scored 90% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, with the site's critical consensus reading: "Snarky and fast-paced with a surprisingly tender undercurrent and an engaging cast, ''Community'' is one of the best new comedies of the season". David Bushman (Curator, Television) of the Paley Center for Media called ''Community'' the best new show of the fall season. Jonah Krakow of ''
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'' gave the first season an 8.5 saying that "''Community'' eventually ramped up and delivered some amazing stories in the second half of the season."


Second season

The second season received high critical acclaim, scoring 86 out of 100 based on 4 critics on Metacritic. Rotten Tomatoes gave the season a 100%, with a critical consensus that reads: "''Community'' unfurls into a marvel of meta-madness in its sophomore season, artfully deconstructing sitcom tropes while repeatedly knocking its own emotional beats out of the park". Emily Nussbaum of '' New York Magazine'' and Heather Havrilesky of Salon.com rated ''Community'' as the best show of 2010. In '' The A.V. Club''s list of the 25 best television series of 2010, ''Community'' ranked second, stating that the best episodes were " Modern Warfare", " Cooperative Calligraphy", and "
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". IGN named ''Community'' the best comedy series in both 2010 and 2011.


Third season

Acclaim for the show continued in the third season, scoring 82 out of 100 based on 4 critics on Metacritic. It also topped the Metacritic User Poll in the category 'Best Television Show of 2011', receiving 3,478 points. Rotten Tomatoes gave season 3 a 91% with a critical consensus that reads: "The Greendale study group take some of their boldest swings – though not all connect – in this freewheeling third season that nevertheless continues ''Communitys streak as the gold standard for fiendishly clever television". ''Community'' placed on several critics top television lists; including ranked second by '' Paste'', fifth by both HitFix and '' The Huffington Post'', first by
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and third on
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's Top 100 Everything of 2011. In 2012, '' Entertainment Weekly'' listed the show at #15 in the "25 Best Cult TV Shows from the Past 25 Years," with high praise: "The series' affinity for ambitious, high-concept story lines (e.g. few shows are willing to turn over an entire episode to
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, and constant pop culture allusions has helped it earn the kind of fervent fan following some of its higher-rated comedic competitors must envy." A user poll on Splitsider named "
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" as the best sitcom episode of all time, beating out '' The Simpsons'' episode "
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".


Fourth season

Reviews for the fourth season were generally positive, but less enthusiastic than the reception of the first three seasons. It scored 69 out of 100 based on 18 critics on Metacritic. The season 4 rating on Rotten Tomatoes is 65%, and the critical consensus reads: "Despite some behind-the-scenes drama, the fourth season of ''Community'' manages to retain the playful energy, potent humor, and kooky stories the show is famous for". Verne Gay of ''
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'' stated the show was "still defiantly ''Community'', still good and still uninterested in adding new viewers." On the other hand, '' Hitfix''s Alan Sepinwall wrote, "It feels like osesPort, avidGuarascio and the other writers decided to reverse-engineer the anHarmon version of ''Community'', but couldn't quite manage without the missing ingredient of Harmon himself." Mike Hale of '' The New York Times'' has stated that the series "has been dumbed down, its humor broadened past recognition, and the two episodes provided for review...have fewer laughs between them than a single good scene from the old ''Community''."


Fifth season

The fifth season received critical acclaim, scoring an 80 out of 100 based on 15 reviews on Metacritic. Rotten Tomatoes gave the season a 93%, with the critical consensus reading: "With Dan Harmon back as its show runner, ''Community'' returns with a familiar new energy and more fun, exciting adventures for the Greendale gang". Many critics cited the return of series creator Dan Harmon as a strength. Verne Gay from ''
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'' said of the season that it was "about as good a ''Community'' restart as anyone could have possibly hoped for."


Sixth season

The sixth season continued to receive positive reviews, scoring a 78 out of 100 based on 12 reviews on Metacritic, and scoring an 89% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with the consensus being, "Despite cast and broadcast changes, ''Community'' manages to remain at the top of its quirky class." Amy Amatangelo of '' The Hollywood Reporter'' wrote, "Everything fans loved about ''Community'' remains ..the show has seamlessly transferred to an online venue." The '' Los Angeles Times'' Robert Lloyd considered "something special" about the season, commenting that it "lives in consciousness of its own construction in a kind of existential but also dramatically meaningful way." '' The New York Times'' Mike Hale felt Harmon responsible "for turning countercultural whimsicality into affecting, fast-paced comedy" in the season. '' Time'' James Poniewozik felt it the same show in humor and quality, though he noted an absent "sense of mission regarding the characters. ..Maybe it's enough for ''Community'', free of the ratings pressures of NBC, to live its second life free to be weird and playful and experimental."


Post-finale

Since its final episode, ''Community'' has appeared on a number of lists determining the greatest television shows of all-time. In '' TV (The Book): Two Experts Pick the Greatest American Shows of All Time'', critics Alan Sepinwall and Matt Zoller Seitz ranked ''Community'' 54th in their combined top 100 list, placing them in the section titled "Groundbreakers and Workhorses." In 2017,
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placed it 51st in its top 100 ranking of TV shows, with writer Jonathon Dornbush describing it "as a meta love letter to the films and shows that inspired it and its creator, Dan Harmon."


Awards and nominations

In 2009, the series received a nomination for Favorite New TV Comedy at the
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. In 2010, at the
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,
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received a nomination for Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series for " Introduction to Statistics". At the
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, the series received a nomination for Breakout Show and Ken Jeong was nominated for Breakout Star Male. For '' Entertainment Weekly''s 3rd
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s, it was nominated for Best Comedy Series,
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was nominated for Best Lead Actor in a Comedy and Danny Pudi was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy. In 2011, Betty White received a nomination for Favorite TV Guest Star at the
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. Yvette Nicole Brown won the 2011
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for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. The series received a nomination for Best Directing for a Comedy Series at
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, it was nominated for Best Comedy Series, while Joel McHale and Danny Pudi were nominated for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor in Comedy Series, respectively. The episode "
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" won a 2011 Creative Arts Emmy Award for Individual Achievement in Animation. At the 42nd NAACP Image Awards, Justin Lin was nominated for Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series for the episode "Modern Warfare". At the
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, ''Community'' was nominated for Outstanding Achievement in Comedy and Danny Pudi was nominated for Individual Achievement in Comedy. The series received four nominations for the 2011 Satellite Awards, for Best Comedy or Musical Series, Joel McHale for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy Series, and Donald Glover for Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries, or TV Movie; while it won Best Television Release for the season two DVD set. In 2012, ''Community'' was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series for the episode "
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", written by Chris McKenna. Also that year, the show won the awards for Favorite Comedy and Favorite Ensemble in the 2012 '' TV Guide Magazine'' Fan Favorites Awards. "Remedial Chaos Theory" was nominated for a
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in 2012 for
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. ''Community'' also won the
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"Best in Show" award for 2012, beating ''
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'', ''
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'', '' New Girl'' and '' Modern Family'' in the first four rounds, and '' The Walking Dead'' in the final round by 11,000 votes. It won Hulu's "Best in Show" award again in 2013, beating out ''
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'' in the final round with 60% of the votes. At the
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, ''Community'' received the most nominations and won Best Comedy Series. Joel McHale was nominated for Best Actor in a Comedy Series, Jim Rash and Danny Pudi were nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, and Alison Brie and Gillian Jacobs were nominated Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. ''Community'' was also nominated for
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at the 2012 TCA Awards.


Semiotics and ''Community''

While sitcoms are often underrepresented in the academic study of television, ''Community'' is an exception. More specifically, television critics and scholars often reference ''Community'' when discussing semiotics, the study of signs, in television and film. Television itself does not convey meaning, but rather viewers construct meaning based on recognizable signs and references, so a complex show like ''Community'' is rich with potential semiotic analysis. Some critics have even claimed that the show itself is about semiotics. Mordicai Knode of Tor.com suggests the show is "about the tropes of every single genre, it is about the cinematic language and the shared culture we all bring piecemeal to the table when we sit down as audiences." Dan Harmon fills each episode with signs and references in order for the audience to deconstruct and construct their own meaning, even going so far as to break the fourth wall to give viewers a wink and a nod to the show's complexity. Fans of ''Community'' require a "certain level of rhetorical and interpretive skills" to pick up on these semiotic layers of the series:
"The most important knowledge a viewer brings to the viewing of Community is the subconscious recognition of indicators for other formal systems (meaning other genres or specific texts) with help from subconscious hypotheses and charts that are built on previous experiences with similar works."


Ratings

Premiering in the 9:30 pm ET spot on September 17, 2009, the pilot episode had a viewership of 7.680 million. In the 18–49 audience, it had a
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of 3.7. As such, it held 93% of this audience from '' The Office'', which had been in the previous time slot. The show was called the "bright spot for the night" for NBC, seeing how ''The Office'' was down 18% from the previous year's premiere, while ''
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'', in the preceding time slot, was down 30%. However, the show, like many other NBC comedies at the time (including ''The Office'', ''Parks and Recreation'', and ''
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''), would later struggle in the ratings despite critical acclaim, though the show did tend to improve after factoring in DVR ratings. Some commentators noted that the show's uniqueness and ambition prevented it from achieving the broad appeal of other sitcoms. Seasonal rankings (based on average total viewers per episode) of ''Community'':
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.''


Syndication

On March 14, 2012, Comedy Central announced that it had purchased the rights to ''Community'' for syndication that began airing in September 2013 at the same time as weeknight syndication on local stations. On November 28, 2020, the show made its debut on IFC. ''Community'' premiered in syndication in Canada on The Comedy Network on September 4, 2012. In January 2014, the show moved to Canadian sister channel
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. The series made its Canadian over-the-air broadcast debut in 2018, when the series moved to
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. In the United Kingdom, ''Community'' aired on subscription cable network Universal TV from 2011 to 2016, with season one also airing on MTV's free-to-air Viva channel and Channel 4 Television Corporation's
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. In India, ''Community'' premiered on
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in 2010. It began airing on Comedy Central from 2016.


Home media


DVD

The first season was released in region 1 on September 21, 2010, in a four-disc set. The set includes all 25 episodes plus bonus features, including commentary on every episode by cast and crew members; extended versions of the "Pilot" and "Communication Studies" episodes; outtakes; "Season One Cast Evaluations" featurette; "Season One Highlight Reel" featurette; "Creative Compromises" featurette; "Advanced Criminal Law" alternative scenes; and three mini episodes. The second season was released in region 1 on September 6, 2011. It features commentary on every episode by cast and crew members; outtakes; animatics for "Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas" and making-of featurettes covering that episode as well as "A Fistful of Paintballs" and "For a Few Paintballs More". The third season was released in region 1 on August 14, 2012. It features commentary on every episode by cast and crew members; gag reel; deleted scenes; "This is War: Pillows vs. Blankets mockumentary" featurette; and "A Glee-ful ''Community'' Christmas" featurette. The fourth season was released in region 1 on August 6, 2013. It features commentary on every episode by cast and crew members; gag reel; deleted scenes; "
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: Inspection" featurette, and Adventures in Advanced Puppetry featurette. The fifth season was released in region 1 on August 5, 2014. It features commentary on every episode by cast and crew members; gag reel; and two featurettes, "Re-Animating the '80s" and "Advanced Television Production: 5 Days, 2 Scripts, No Sleep". The sixth season was released on DVD in region 1 on March 8, 2016. Special features include deleted scenes, a behind-the-scenes featurette on the making of the finale, trivia with the cast and crew, and a gag reel. The complete series was released on DVD in region 1 on November 15, 2016. Special features include all the features from the first six seasons.


Blu-ray

On June 6, 2018, it was announced that ''Community: The Complete Series'' would be released by Mill Creek Entertainment on high-definition Blu-ray on October 23, 2018.


Digital

In the United States, the complete series is available on
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and Netflix. The first three seasons are available on Netflix throughout Latin America with Spanish or Brazilian Portuguese subtitles. All six seasons are available via the iTunes Store. The series was available exclusively on Amazon Prime Video UK until February 1, 2015, when seasons one through five also became available on Netflix in the UK and Ireland until 2017. In Australia, the entire series is available on
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. In 2018, all six seasons were made available on All 4, the streaming service of Channel 4, in the United Kingdom.


Streaming

The series has been available to stream through Netflix,
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, and
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in the U.S.,
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and Netflix in Canada, Amazon Prime Video in the United Kingdom, Netflix and TVNZ OnDemand in New Zealand, Netflix in Ireland, Australia and Latin America and All 4 in the United Kingdom. On April 1, 2020, the series became available to stream on Netflix worldwide. Since ''Community''s addition to Netflix, the show began to reach a wider audience and entered into Netflix's top 10 most popular shows in April 2020. Season 6 is still available to view on Yahoo!'s website and app, including exclusive "Communitary" commentary from cast, writers, and producers. On June 26, 2020, Netflix and
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removed the season 2 episode " Advanced Dungeons & Dragons" from their platforms due to controversial scenes with Chang playing a dark elf by wearing black make-up and a white wig, which was perceived as
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. Several other live-action comedies had episodes featuring blackface removed as well. At the time, Harmon did not comment on the episode's removal. In a 2021 interview with '' The New York Times'', Harmon remarked that "justifiably they're stripping it from the streaming archives because it's got a joke about blackface", but added that it "is probably the best episode of ''Community''".


Soundtrack

A soundtrack for the first season, titled ''Community (Music from the Original Television Series)'', was released on September 21, 2010 by Madison Gate Records. The track list includes the main title theme, "At Least It Was Here" by
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; original songs and incidental music composed for the show (by series composer Ludwig Göransson); and several songs were performed by the characters (a mix of original compositions and covers).


Track listing


Other tracks

Songs featured on the show that were not released on the soundtrack are available on composer Ludwig Göransson's official website. Throughout the series,
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' song "Daybreak" can be heard. On several occasions the characters are humming the tune and sometimes it can be heard playing on the radio in the background.


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